Harquinol, as a veterinary raw material, is mainly used to treat and prevent intestinal infectious diseases. It chelates with metal ions such as iron, copper and zinc, preventing bacteria from utilizing necessary metal ions, thereby inhibiting the growth and reproduction of bacteria. In addition, Harquinol can also interfere with the synthesis of mold cell walls, inhibit mold growth and reproduction, and play a positive role in preventing and treating intestinal infectious diseases.
In terms of treatment effect analysis, Harquinol can regulate the balance of intestinal microorganisms in livestock and poultry, assist antibacterial drugs in inhibiting the growth of harmful bacteria such as pathogenic Escherichia coli and Salmonella in the intestine, and control the spread of diseases. It can also directly act on the gastrointestinal smooth muscle of animals, reducing gastrointestinal motility and improving nutrient absorption rate, and has a significant effect on livestock suffering from dysentery. When treating intestinal infectious diseases, Harquinol can reduce the occurrence of watery diarrhea, promote animal growth, increase daily weight gain, and reduce feed-to-meat ratio.
It should be noted that although harquinol has potential therapeutic effects in the treatment of intestinal infectious diseases, in actual applications, the drug should be used rationally according to the specific situation and veterinary guidance to ensure the therapeutic effect and animal health. At the same time, attention should also be paid to the dosage and frequency of medication to avoid drug resistance and other adverse reactions.